Technology · Sleep sensing
The mattress notices the shape of a night.
NuraNest reads patterns in mattress-level movement, then organizes those signals into sleep sessions, settled periods and restlessness trends.
Sleep sensing does not need to mean filming the crib or attaching a device. A distributed layer beneath the sleep surface can observe movement patterns at the mattress and translate them into an understandable timeline.
Signals, not a surveillance feed.
The sensing layer responds to localized changes across useful mattress zones. The product looks for patterns over time rather than presenting parents with a continuous video stream.
What appears in the app is deliberately simple: sessions, events, summaries and trends.
Sensing lives beneath the surface.
A session is assembled over time.
One movement is a moment. A sequence of settled and active periods becomes a timeline. Repeated timelines make it possible to see consistency and change across nights.
- Sleep and wake patterns
- Movement and restlessness periods
- Nightly duration summaries
- Longer-term comparisons
One night → seven-night pattern
Clear boundaries matter.
NuraNest is designed to inform parents about sleep patterns and the sleep environment. It is not designed to diagnose a condition, monitor vital signs or replace appropriate supervision.
Questions
Useful distinctions.
Does NuraNest use a camera to track sleep?+
No. The product uses a sensing layer within the mattress structure, so there is no video feed to watch, record or stream.
Does my baby need to wear anything?+
No. There is no wearable to attach or charge before sleep.
Is sleep sensing a medical assessment?+
No. NuraNest organizes consumer sleep information and trends; it does not provide diagnosis or medical advice.